In Party Like It's €1,999 we attempt to find some of the best, really really affordable, wines in all of Germany.

With frequent trips to Kaufland, et al, we've managed to acquire a fair sample, and so in defiance of all known wine etiquette, we've decided to host a series of rather uncouth and uncultured wine tastings.

From March 3 2011 at The Centre for Endless Progress. All wines from Kaufland at €1.99:

Voscarini, Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, Italy, 2008

stay away from this one!, too sour, transparent wood, like the time i forgot to swallow and laughed, a bit 'o' spice, a bit depressing somehow.

Marquis de Rothberg, Bordeaux, France, 2009

rather pleasant, disappears from the tongue like smoke on water, hits 1st sip but heroine addiction effect where 2nd hit is bland, tangy, fruit peel & salt water, probably good on a hot night!, reminds of hostel kitchen-cleaning residue / old food and bad ventilation - nostalgic, burning lightly like turpentine on hand (in the most delightful way possible.

Maranon, Syrah, Argentina, 2010

rich & cherry aftertaste, lacks depth, cherry soda, oaky taste, a little acidic, reminds me of south america sunny days, a trip to spice island on a lemony pirate ship, with little wind, but sun, "adult", quite fruity, a little intriguing, tastes more expensive than it is - that is a good thing!, only for gouda lovers.

Coteaux du Languedoc, France, 2009

would be good after a good wine, to keep drinking, "cheeze", cedar chest / black cherry, metallic after taste, bland and acidic , feels like a rainy day, works fast, least offensive so far, not too full bodied, cheezy undertones, thin, but with strong bite of flavour, carmel / vanilla body shop products melting on my window sill.

MAKERPLATZ September 30, 2011 at Open Design City

We were very happy to be a part of the MAKERPLATZ celebrtion of maker & DIY culture centred in the Moritzplatz U-bahn vacinity. Thanks to Laura Brightwell and Sarah Clement for helping us guide people through the rather sophisticated process! At the always crafty Open Design City.